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Al Shamsi shines in Dubai camel marathon

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DUBAI: Emirati teen Sultan Salem Al Shamsi, 17, overcame all odds and emerged victorious in the 6th National Day Camel Marathon, organised by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Centre (HHC), at Dubai’s Al Marmoom racetrack on Friday.

Held in conjunctio­n with the Arabian Camel Festival, under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, the 11km marathon – the longest of its kind – saw the participat­ion of 66 Emirati camel riders.

Sultan Al Shamsi won first place with his camel “Latam” and finished the race in 20:4852 minutes. Suhail Al Humeiri came in second with his camel “Mayas” and finished the race in 21:0445 minutes, and Yahya Al Malai Al Ketbi came in third place with his camel “Ramas” and finished the race in 21:1397 minutes.

A total of Dhs570,000 were also distribute­d to winners from first place to 30th place, including Dhs150,000 for Al Shamsi; Dhs100,000 for second place; Dhs50,000 for third; Dhs30,000 fourth place; Dhs15,000 for fith; and Dhs10,000 each for 6th to 25th place.

Al Shamsi, who is only 17 years old, became the youngest winner of the annual camel marathon. He made sure of his promise last month to become the champion ater he won the won U-29 Category in the 2nd preliminar­y race for the camel marathon.

Al Shamsi, who hails from Umm Al Quwain, said midway during the 11km race he had some trouble. His saddle was not set up properly, which made him uneasy and prompted him to be on his feet atop the camel most of the race time. Despite the hassle with the saddle, Al Shamsi was determined to lead the pack and won. He said: “It’s all about focus and determinat­ion. I did not let the problem with the saddle bother me. My focus was on the finish line and it paid off. I loved riding camels since childhood and I harnessed my skills in my hometown in Umm Al Quwain.”

Abdullah Hamdan Bin Dalmook, CEO of HHC, and officials from Dubai Camel Racing Club crowned Al Shamsi and the other winners.

Rashid Al Khasouni, deputy Director of the HHC Championsh­ips Department, expressed his appreciati­on for the efforts of all participan­ts in the sixth edition, starting with the preliminar­y races that were launched in November and December last year. He noted the competitio­n is geting stronger every year and the participan­ts have become more empowered and competitiv­e.

 ??  ?? ↑ Sixty-six Emirati camel riders took part in the event.
↑ Sixty-six Emirati camel riders took part in the event.

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